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York Suburban outlasted Susquehannock 32-30 in a pivotal York-Adams Division II girls’ basketball game on Thursday night in Glen Rock.

The victory in the defensive struggled allowed the Trojans to move within a half game of first-place Warriors in the division. Suburban improved to 10-4 overall and 5-2 in the division. Susquehannock fell to 11-2 and 6-2.

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Cliches in sports are often repeated with good reason — they ring true.

After a sub-par start to the season, Dallastown High School boys’ basketball coach Mike Grassel let a few cliches fly of his own after his team’s 60-56, double-overtime victory against Central York on Wednesday night.

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YORK — Speed and athleticism were the keys that helped the York Catholic High School boys’ basketball team dismantle previously undefeated Danville, 61-34, Wednesday night at York Tech.

The Fighting Irish (4-2), the defending champions of the Robert H Griffith Holiday Classic, lost some talent from last year, but it didn’t look like it vs. Danville, setting up a rematch in the final Thursday against Bethlehem Catholic.

“They played pretty good half-court defense, so we had to work, but I felt like this was the best game that we played so far,” Catholic coach Blaine Claiborne said. “We just want to win every game that we step on the court. My guys, we have fun, but we just try to take care of business.”